Decor here is really nice. Reusing old wood, clean and spacious. It's one of those places you'd go for a group gathering and have a great time. Food is secondary.
The food here ranges from mediocre to good. The sesame chicken is pretty good. I saw them pouring a new batch so I grabbed a few pieces. Crunchy and coated with a slightly sweet sauce and sesame seeds. The noodles, rice, veggies and dim sum were all pretty much mediocre. The same thing can be said about the sushi, but I saw them filleting a salmon and it was really fresh. The salad bar is alright, good choices, ceasar salad was freshly tossed. Soup selection was alright. I loved the grilled pineapple. Dessert had a good selection of fresh fruits and cakes. I save just enough room for a small bowl of silken tofu and the syrup has ginger in it! Its harder to find that in Toronto now because I heard it takes a lot of time and effort for a little bit of ginger taste to it. They also have waffles.
Service was attentive, dishes were cleaned with minutes of us finishing our plates. Tea was always refilled. I chose the oolong tea and it was pretty good.
For an AYCE place, this place is good for its value since they have a good variety of choices.